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Ilkay Gundogan explains why he joined FC BarcelonaTransfer fees in English football have skyrocketed in recent years, with certain homegrown players fetching exorbitant sums. This article will look at the most expensive English players in history.
Declan Rice (£117.5 million):
Declan Rice's recent signing to Arsenal broke records as the most expensive transfer of an English player. The 24-year-old completed a £117.5 million transfer from West Ham United to the Emirates Stadium.
Jack Grealish, second:
Following a successful spell at Aston Villa, Jack Grealish joined Pep Guardiola's Manchester City for a whopping £100 million. The playmaking qualities of the creative midfielder drew the interest of elite clubs, with City investing substantially to lure him to the club.Bellingham, Jude:
The Englishman's £103 million transfer from Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid set tongues churning. Bellingham's outstanding midfield performances and maturity on the football have warranted such a large outlay.
Harry Maguire, No. 4:
Harry Maguire became the world's most expensive defender when he moved from Leicester City to Manchester United in 2019. The imposing center-back cost Manchester United £87 million. Despite recent setbacks, Maguire remains an important member of the Manchester United group.
Sancho, Jadon:
The £85 million signing of Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester United aroused eyebrows. The talented winger's potential and good performances piqued the eye of elite clubs, resulting in his signing. Read more.
Ilkay Gundogan, FC Barcelona's newest signing, explains why he left Manchester City after the Blues won the historic triple last season. After his contract with the English club expired on June 30, Gundogan decided to join the Spanish Giants on a free transfer. He stated that he is thrilled to join Barcelona's youthful squad and hopes to help players like Gavi, Pedri, and Ansu Fati realise their full potential.
"It's a dream come true," Gundogan remarked after arriving in Barcelona, according to Goal.com. I recall watching Barcelona as a child under Pep and (Frank) Rijkaard, and I've followed the club for practically all of its seasons since then. Obviously, I've been here before.
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